Malaysia seeks $35 million private jet linked to 1MDB scandal

Reuters  |  KUALA LUMPUR 

(Reuters) - is seeking to repossess a $35 million private jet owned by as part of investigations into a multi-billion dollar scandal at state fund 1MDB, said on Sunday.

Authorities in and the are investigating how billions of dollars went missing from 1MDB. The DOJ says over $4.5 billion was misappropriated from the fund, with some of the money used to buy the private jet, a superyacht, Picasso paintings, jewellery and

Last week, the $250 million superyacht Equanimity, which the DOJ says was also bought by Jho Low, was handed over to by Indonesia, which had seized the asset earlier this year.

When asked if Malaysia would also seek to take possession of the jet, Mahathir said: "Yes, I think so. We have to bring it back," state agency reported on Sunday.

The jet was grounded last year in Singapore, according to some has not confirmed it has the jet.

Singapore's foreign ministry and a for Low did not immediately have a comment.

Malaysian authorities have issued an arrest warrant for Low, whose whereabouts are unknown. Low, whose Malaysian passport has been revoked, has previously denied any wrongdoing.

A for Low's legal team has said the handing over of the Equanimity yacht to Malaysia was illegal and in violation of Indonesian and

In civil lawsuits filed in the United States, the DOJ is seeking to seize assets that were allegedly bought with 1MDB money.

(Reporting by A. Ananthalakshmi; Editing by Michael Perry)

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First Published: Mon, August 13 2018. 09:46 IST